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A council has decided against introducing a ban on street drinking.
A man who has admitted four charges of assaulting police officers has been remanded in custody.
A man threatened to ‘petrol bomb’ a friend who didn’t want to enter into a relationship with him, a court was told.
Lorries carrying waste for incineration will be asked not to drive through Lincolnshire villages and along rural roads any more.
A total of 750,000 trees could be planted across the county over the next decade – one for every resident.
Transporting children to school is costing the county £3m more than expected this year, figures show.
A council is poised to extend its ban on dogs on beaches during the summer months.
One of our letter writers this week reflects on the importance of Remembrance Sunday.
In this month’s column, Citizens Advice South Lincolnshire share top tips for avoiding scammers on Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
A team of hospital staff is celebrating success thanks to pioneering radiotherapy work.
With homegrown heroes and international icons aplenty, Leicestershire County Cricket Club are set for another trophy-winning season in 2025.
A children’s charity is calling on social media companies to do more to tackle online grooming after seeing a rise in offences.
Revised plans to build 15 new homes in a village have been unveiled.
A survey has shown how trusted, local journalism needs to have a sustainable financial footing in an era dominated by social media misinformation.
County leaders have given their reaction to Labour’s first budget in nearly 15 years - and raised concerns over the impact on our businesses.
Police will carry out roadside eyesight checks to ensure motorists are safe after dark — and warned that fines and bans could be dished out.
‘Challenging decisions’ ahead for Lincolnshire which could be facing a £17.5million budget blackhole unless the Government increases funding.
A convicted murderer absconded from an open jail after using a pumpkin and a boiler suit stuffed with clothes to fool prison staff that he was asleep.
Council bosses remain neutral on the proposed nuclear waste disposal site.
Rate payers could be in for a shock next year as bills could be rising as internal drainage boards attempt to make up a funding shortfall.
The sky will soon be filled with the sights and sounds of fireworks - here’s our guide to the displays in South Lincolnshire and Rutland.